Lipstick On A Pig
Honestly, Republicans are overacting to Barack Obams's comment about a pig and lipstick. It's a commonly used one liner, even John McCain has used. It was just a statement made in jest. A bit of humor if you must. Having said that, he should know better by now. This race is getting down to the wire. So everything he says is going to be closely scrutinized.
What Barack Obama and Joe Biden better do, is put on their big boy shoes. And stop trying to dictate what people discuss. The Republicans don't really care what you choose to talk about. They have their own agenda. And if you win, your daughters better stay cute. You've seen how cruel the public can be, based on their treatment of Michelle Obama. Your life is an open book. Just like Governor Palen's. A lot of soft shoeing was done in the Democratic primary, but it's for all the marbles now.
What Barack Obama and Joe Biden better do, is put on their big boy shoes. And stop trying to dictate what people discuss. The Republicans don't really care what you choose to talk about. They have their own agenda. And if you win, your daughters better stay cute. You've seen how cruel the public can be, based on their treatment of Michelle Obama. Your life is an open book. Just like Governor Palen's. A lot of soft shoeing was done in the Democratic primary, but it's for all the marbles now.
3 Comments:
I much prefer the McCain/Palin ticket but the huge deal some people are making of the lipstick comment is laughable.
I don't believe Barack meant it like that and the little things like this that the McCain camp is making out to be a big deal may bite them in the end.
True die hard Republicans just as true die hard Democrats have blinders on and biased. They can take anything the other candidate says and automatically see the negative in it.
You took the words right out of my mouth, anonymous 6:10.
That's all I've been trying to say.
This statement carries an awful lot of weight. Some are saying this will cost Obama the race.
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